Chris Wood-Willems, Echo of interaction (PEOPLE 2026)

In this work, water becomes both surface and witness. The glass wall endlessly veiled by a thin, falling skin of water, invites touch. Hands press forward, tentative, curious. Children linger. Figures dissolve into silhouette. The water responds, not by holding shape, but by momentarily reorganizing itself, disturbed, redirected, then returning. Each gesture leaves no lasting mark. It carries the echo of interaction.

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